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Useful And Hired

Warren Gibbons

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A podcast for young adults and the employers that need them.Our tagline is "Personal and Professional Development For Young Adults And The Employers That Need Them".Here's where you can get access to: + interviews with other young adults like yourself who are figuring out this adulting thing+ the 1 % of what matters most when it comes to succeeding at your career, that impacts every employee and every employer, and that almost no one talks about + insightful interviews with employers reveali ...
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Go Dyslexia Podcast

Dr. Erica Warren @ Good Sensory Learning

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The Go Dyslexia podcast features discussions with dyslexia experts from around the globe on topics such as assistive technology, entrepreneurship, learning strategies, and cognitive remedial tools. Now, therapists, teachers, parents, and individuals with dyslexia can get advice, strategies, material suggestions and more.
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In this episode, Lindsey Rocha and I continue our deep dive on The Four Agreements (part 2), where we cover agreements 3 and 4. 1) Be impeccable with your word 2) Don't take things personally 3) Don't make assumptions 4) Always do your best We'd love to hear from you. To send us your questions, go to usefulandhired.com and click on the side-bar tab…
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Today Lindsey Rocha and I are diving deep into the first two of The Four Agreements. 1) Be impeccable with your word 2) Don't take things personally Here's the Wayn Dyer video I reference on 10 Principles of The Power of Intention. At 3:00 he gets into the 3rd principle (there are no justified resentments) and talks about how most people are lookin…
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Whether you realize it or not, we are all choosing humans. The question is, are you choosing consciously or unconsciously. I wanted to bring this topic out in the open, where Lindsey Rocha and I break it down, especially how it impacts your work and the people you choose to surround yourself with. This is one of those simple but not easy things. If…
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What if there was a way to get people to take you seriously and treat you with respect like an adult even if: ...you're young ...you don't have much or any experience yet ...you don't have many skills yet ...and even if you didn't go to a fancy or famous college This episode gets right to the stuff that matters to employers and your colleagues at w…
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Todays solo episode is back to the fundamentals with a shorter format. What does this truth have to do with being useful and getting ahead in your career? It has something to do with the great equalizer when it comes to working with others. It takes a different angle on the concept of helping others win a their job in a way that makes them comforta…
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I am thrilled to be speaking with Dr. Pete Bowers a researcher and literacy consultant. Pete educates teachers, practitioners, and students around the globe with understanding the spelling-meaning connection of the English language through the approach of scientific inquiry. He calls this instructional approach, "structured word inquiry." Watch thi…
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My very dear friend Steve Lentini has been consulting businesses and coaching CEOs and their teams for over a decade and now he's written another book called "You May Be Full Of Shit If". On today's episode we discuss what happens when our thinker gets stuck in our stinker, and what to do about it - especially in the work place. I've never met anyo…
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Sean and I dive deep into his journey from age 14 when he wanted to be a dolphin trainer, to developing a great talent in film and videography in high school to majoring in advertising at college. No matter his struggles, Sean's attitude is remarkable. A favorite quote of his says it all. "Life's not about waiting for the storm to pass - it's learn…
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This is the 2nd half of my interview with Sean. If you haven't listened to the first part, I suggest you go to episode 004 and start there. Sean and I dive deep into his journey from age 14 when he wanted to be a dolphin trainer, to developing a great talent in film and videography in high school to majoring in advertising at college. No matter his…
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This is the second half of our conversation. If you missed the first half, go back and listen to part 1 of the interview (episode 002 Alyssa Boucher - Part 1). Please go here to leave a review for our podcast. It's a great way for you to let us know how we are doing - plus it helps more people find our podcast. We'd love to hear from you. To send u…
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Today you get the pleasure of meeting Alyssa Boucher - one of the most amazing people I've ever had the pleasure to work with. In fact, it was often embarrassing to work around her because she was so amazing - so useful and helpful to everyone. We discuss how we first met, back when she was a volunteer at The Ocean Explorium, what it was like to wo…
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Welcome to our first episode, where you get to meet Lindsey Rocha and hear her story, how we met, and where this podcast originated from. When we first met, we were both working at The Ocean Explorium - Lindsey as an intern and myself as the Curator of Aquarium Husbandry. This is where it all began - where my passion for mentoring young adults star…
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I am thrilled to feature Sharon J. Bainbridge a dyslexia expert and advocate. Sharon is dyslexic, and when the school system didn’t teach her to read, she found her own way to master reading and writing. Later when her daughter, Melody, experienced similar learning challenges, Sharon knew she was dyslexic too and homeschooled her. Due to her creati…
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Dyslexia Episode 11: Tips for Empowering Readers with Dyslexia with Emily Gibbons I am so pleased to feature Emily Gibbons a certified dyslexia practitioner and author. Emily works one-on-one with students, writes educational resources for early literacy and dyslexia, and runs an annual, virtual conference called Building Readers for Life. You can …
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Welcome! This will give you a brief idea of what our podcast is about, who it's for and what to expect in future episodes. Our tagline is "Personal and Professional Development For Young Adults And The Employers That Need Them". Here's where you can get access to: + interviews with other young adults like yourself who are figuring out this adulting…
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I am so pleased to feature Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein a dyslexia expert and advocate. She is the creator of http://www.thinkdyslexia.org/ and she presently works as a middle school learning specialist and instructional coach at a private Quaker school in Baltimore, Maryland. In this episode, we discuss dyslexia awareness, research, advocacy, a…
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I’m so pleased to announce my ninth Go Dyslexia podcast: The Bullet Map Approach with Darius Namdaran. This podcast shares a discussion with Darius Namdaran, the CEO of Bullet Map Academy and Dyslexia at Work. Darius tells us about his own life adventure with dyslexia and his lifelong commitment to helping kids and adults with this learning differe…
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I’m so pleased to announce my seventh Go Dyslexia video podcast: Rapid Automatic Naming and Multisensory Methods with Guest Dr. Michael Hart and Host Dr. Erica Warren. URL: https://youtu.be/PfwxcU2B3-U This video podcast shares my most recent video podcast, featuring dyslexia expert and advocate, Dr. Michael Hart. This is the seventh of many, free …
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This video podcast, Dyslexia and Memory features memory and language expert, Aaron Ralby from Linguisticator and host Dr. Erica Warren. This is the sixth of many free video podcasts for Go Dyslexia! This video podcast offers a fascinating discussion about mindful and multisensory strategies that enhance cognition and learning. Come learn about fun …
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This is Dr. Erica Warren’s most recent video podcast, featuring dyslexia advocate and author, Winston Chen. https://youtu.be/uyPcMZyEZ1E Winston tells us all about the many benefits of his app Voice Dream Writer for individuals with dyslexia. This is the fifth of many free video podcasts for Go Dyslexia! What is Voice Dream Writer? Voice Dream Writ…
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This Go Dyslexia video podcast features dyslexia advocate and entrepreneur Nathan John. Having overcome the barriers of being an undiagnosed dyslexic at school, Nathan became a successful event organizer and DJ while completing a university degree in Applied Economics. Now, Nathan is a successful multi award-winning entrepreneur who has been public…
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Title: Dyslexia Episode 3: The Creative Side with Artist and Advocate Mike Juggins URL: https://youtu.be/_XozsnO9kbs Dyslexia Strengths and Advocacy with Artist Mike Juggins and Dr. Erica Warrren at Go Dyslexia - This podcast feature artist, videographer, and dyslexia advocate, Mike Juggins. Mike has worked tirelessly to raise a greater understandi…
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Learning how to homeschool your dyslexic child with tips and strategies on the Go Dyslexia Podcast with Dr. Erica Warren and Marianne Sunderland. Marianne is an author, blogger and dyslexia advocate, but most importantly she is a homeschooling mother of eight lively children ages 5 to 24, including Zac and Abby Sunderland, known for their world-rec…
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This video podcast features Winston Chen, the author of our favorite app for readers with dyslexia. This is the first of Dr. Erica Warren's free video podcast for Go Dyslexia! Winston founded Voice Dream while on sabbatical on an island north of the Arctic Circle and his flagship product Voice Dream Reader is an amazing assistive technology device …
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